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ShortnFiery Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-19-08 09:32 AM
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13. Kick for the morning crowd.
Especially my bud Perry Logan and DSB.<teasing> ;) :hi:

How does it FEEL to have it done to "your heroine?"

Let me guess?

"Oh so UNFAIR!"

"Wait! Let's make nice now?" (My operatives have finished TRASHING your candidate)

"But but, Goldwater wasn't personally "a racist" merely that his bat shit crazy views encouraged all forms of extremism to flourish." (Barry Baby was not really racist.)

"Although HRC remained conservative and became the President of her Colleges' Republican Party, this was a mere indiscretion of youth."

OK, fair enough but answer me one question:

Don't you find it the least bit INCONGRUOUS, that HRC could truly embrace the *states rights* conservatism (code words to keep blacks down) and *at the very same time* support Civil Rights with her heart and soul?!? :eyes:

Damn, someone better call Wonder Woman because HRC seemingly transcends us mere mortals by holding two very divergent opinions at the very same damn time, i.e., Pro-Civil Rights struggle AND a proud Goldwater Girl. :crazy: Even for a young college woman, such contentions challenge common sense. :shrug:

Although I still love them and I was not (physically) abused as a child, my entire family is bat shit crazy secular right wingers. Well, I exaggerate, my nephew and myself are the only two non-conservatives, much less non-republicans.

I was growing up in the "culture of Goldwater's insanity" up close and personal. I know all the "happy horse sh*t" talk about Barry Goldwater during the 1960s. Goldwater may have not "got religion" but don't rewrite history to claim that this FREAK was anything but a koolaid drinking right wing head case. I am just a little older than Obama, so perhaps I don't fully understand Atwater's (see quote above) charm offensive for the "Great Man." :puke:

What I remember personally about the Goldwater craze of the 60s as a pre-teen was that EVERY PERSON who "adored Goldwater" also "held either over or covert racist stereotypes that were, let's say, UNFLATTERING?!? ... Goldwater groupies also demonstrated an inherent HATRED toward liberals (dubbed "hippie trash") and anything that smattering of encouraging the INCLUSION of many groups who were the conservatives favorite "whipping posts."

"Extremism in the Defense of Liberty is No Vice. Moderation in the Pursuit of Justice is No Virtue!" --Goldwater. Yeah Barry, now take your f**king medication! :eyes:


The Goldwater Groupies "Dis" List:

1) ANTI-Liberal (every damn thing);

2) Both obsessed and abhorred "Welfare Queens" and some thought that "assistance" was THE WORST waste of govt funds;

3) Dirty Hippies were going to drive our children MAD with "the devils music" (Rock), drugs and
LIBERAL <shriek> nonsense careers to waste their life with.

4) It's those COMMIE elitist PROFESSORS (and other intellectuals) in social science liberal
colleges who are poisoning our children's minds and turning them against their parents.
our children's minds and will tear our country down.

&

5) States Rights! First and always! <waves stars and bars> We "good ole boys" can segregate, discriminate as horde as many cool guns if da Governor and other old' boys in the State Senates says "it's Ah-right."

6) Neil Young and Elton John are "the devil incarnate." :P

Yes, I have and continue to RESENT Goldwater - hell, I suffered under Goldwater's movement. When I changed my college major from Nursing to Psychology during my sophomore year, my family (I kid you not) literally disowned me for a solid year. In fact, I wonder if some of my kin told outsiders that I was "serving time in jail" rather than admit that I *turned commie* though that damn liberal social science education.

I can only imagine "the person" that HRC was back in the early 1960s. The vast majority of our youth was OPENLY DEFIANT and liberal. The few, IMO, kids who embraced this conservative freak were truly *special* but not in an attractive way. Perhaps some of you would care to think about the foregoing - before the next time you wish to disrespect Obama about his teenage drug use?

No, I don't understand HRC. I'd much rather lie and say that I was in prison THAN be forced to admit something as DISGUSTING as being a proud "Goldwater Girl." :eyes:

It makes me SICK when people try to rewrite history to tone down Goldwater. How about you thoughtfully return to the Quotes from MLK's biography? What a shame that young HRC was so wowed by Barry's movement ... but at the same time was sneaking out of RNC outlet at her college to march with King. Oh brother!?! :eyes:

FUCK BARRY GOLDWATER!!! ;) :smoke: :hippie:
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